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 322 Trrm=: xx1.—SEA'l‘ OF GOVERNMENT. 30 June. 1864. United States, and to reclaim the same if unlawfully apppopriated; and R“· N°· 52 V- 13· particularly to prevent the erection of any [permanent bm ding upon any p‘ 4m` pro rty reserved to or for the use of the nited States, unless plainly autddrized by act of Congress, and to report to Congress at the commencement of each sessiop his proceedings in the (ppemiipsé togathef wah a full statement of all suc ro .rt, an ow, an y w a au ori y, e same is occupied or claimed. plfloilhing herein contained_ shall be construed to interfere with the temporary and proper occupation of any portion of such prcéperty, by lawful authority, for the legitimate purposes of the United tates. Laws of District Sec. 1819. All laws and regulations of the District of Columbia for the gx °° C°1“°°l Sguare, whenever application for the same is requested by the pres1ding --4--- officer of either House of Congress, or by the Chief of Engineers in charge s24M:>21s2gég· ‘*5» of public buildings and grounds. 2i i=ei1.,`1s7i, c. 62, s. 41, 1-.16, p. 42s. _Proicpti9¤¤fp¤b· Sec. 1820. The Sergeants-at-Arms of the Senate and of the House of 1‘° 1"“1'},“’8si “‘ Representatives are authorized to make such regulations as they may deem necessary for preserving the peace and securing the Capitol from 66M¤¤’·» 18671 ¤- defacement, and for the protection of the public property therein, and 2°é;·Z;%,1§b%12· theylshall havepowir to arrest imdbdemmt  peigon violatangusuch 86, ,_ 19,  4L'regu ations, unti suc person can roug ore e proper au orities for trial. 0¤1>1¢<>1 511%- Sec. 1821. There shall be a Ca itol lice, the members of which shall 2 MM'-- 1867» 0- be appointed by the Sergeants-at?Arn1g(bf the two Houses and the Archi- {gf; ”· 2· '· 14* 1" tect of the Capitol Extension. There shall be a. captain of the Capitol 3'Muq 1g7g_ ,,_ police and such other members with such rates of compensation, respect- 226 v. 17, p. 488. ively, as may be appropriated for by Congress from year tp year. Numberand pay. Sec. 1822. The Capitol police shall consist of the following members, ’"—"_—‘; to be aid at the following rates, respective!, r annum, on the order m32_ln:,r'ig8g?i€Q of thepSergeant-at-Arms of the Senate and the Sgrgeantat-Arms of the s Mini, 1871, e. House or of either of them, namel : 113. ¤- 1. V- 16, D- ne’captain, at two thousand foul-, hundred and one dollars and twenty 477* cents; three lieutenants, at two thousand and seventy dollars each; twenty- seven privates,hat once thopsand eight hundred apd tweréty-on; dolllars ang sixty cents eac ; an eig t watc men, at one thousand one un re an fifty dollars each. S¤¤P°¤¤1°¤ 01 Sec. 1823. The captain of the Ca itol police may suspend any member "‘°“'b°” °f f°'°°' of the force, subject to the approvallof the two Sergeants—at-Arms and of 3 Mu 1873 C the Architect of the Capitol I<l)xtension. 226, v. 17, p.  Z) June, 1874, c. 328, v. 18, p. 86. 3 Mar., 1875, c. 129, v. 18, p. 345. Uniform. Sec. 1824. The Sergie·ant—at-Arms of the Senate and the Sergeantat-  Arms of the House of presentatives are directed to select and regulate 20, s. 1, v. 15, p. 11. the pattern for a uniform for the Cap1tol police and wutchmen, and to furnish each member of the force with the necessary belts and arms, at a cost notto exceed twent dollars er man. payable out of the contingent fund of the Senate and House of ltepresentatives upon the certificate of the omcers above named. MWh¤¤¢¢XP¢¤¤<>· Sec. 1825. The members of the Capitol police shall furnish, at their 20 July, 1868, c_ own expense, each his own uniform, which shall be in exact conformity 176, s. 1,v.15, p.94. to that required by regulation of the Sergeants-at-Arms. Supervision ex- Sec. 1826. The supervision of the Capitol police shall be extended over !¢¤d¤d¤V€FB°¤¤· the Botanical Garden, and, until otherwise ordered, and especial' y during tléeiperioii emplofyed for relbgiildinlg the fpréce surrounding the grounds, 15July,1870,Res. a itiona police orce may em o e ,i eemed necessar the ex use N<>-131N·1611>-391- for which shall be defrayed froni) thye contingent fund of thi; Senatgeand House of Repgeppntzktives; gut) the additional number of policemen for is purpose s a no excee t ree at any time. Superintendent, _ Sec. 1827. There shall be_a superintendent, assistants, and two addixgdg &£g**'*'°:_ tional laborers 1_n the Botanical arden and green-houses, who shall be houses_ gr°° under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library. 3 Mar., 1873, c. 226, s. 1, v. 17, p. 491.
 * 1 C°1“mb1° 9* reservation of the public peace and order shall extend to the Capitol